Li Juan holds back tears as she recall the night her sister Li Na - TopicsExpress



          

Li Juan holds back tears as she recall the night her sister Li Na was killed in a deadly stampede in Shanghai, China, Friday, Jan. 2, 2015. Shanghai is known for a better-oiled municipal government than most other Chinese cities, with its leaders supposedly savvier in managing traffic and crowds. But the latest incident has exposed gaping vulnerabilities in the citys preparedness and emergency response system. A man who only gave his surname Zhao cries after seeing a photo of his girlfriend Pan Haiqin who was killed in the deadly stampede in Shanghai, China, Friday, Jan. 2, 2015. People unable to contact friends and relatives streamed into hospitals Thursday, anxious for information after a stampede during New Years celebrations in Shanghais historic waterfront area killed 36 people in the worst disaster to hit one of Chinas showcase cities in recent years Relatives of Pan Haiqin who was one of the victim of a deadly stampede grief as they wait for answers in a government compound in Shanghai, China, Friday, Jan. 2, 2015. Relatives of a victim of the deadly stampede arrives at a room to wait for answers in Shanghai, China, Friday, Jan. 2, 2015. People unable to contact friends and relatives streamed into hospitals Thursday, anxious for information after a stampede during New Years celebrations in Shanghais historic waterfront area killed 36 people in the worst disaster to hit one of Chinas showcase cities in recent years.
Posted on: Fri, 02 Jan 2015 15:47:47 +0000

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